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Prevalence of cervical esophageal heterotopic gastric mucosa
Authors:Joseph C. Yarze
Affiliation:Gastroenterology Associates of Northern New York, Glens Falls, New York, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Objective. Capsule endoscopy (CE) is a novel investigation for the diagnosis of small-bowel disease but its interpretation is highly subjective. We studied the inter-observer agreement and accuracy of the interpretation of CE findings based on capsule endoscopy structured terminology (CEST). Material and methods. Fifty-six CE video clips were collected from eight university hospitals in South Korea and were independently reviewed by 13 gastroenterology experts and 10 trainees. All investigators recorded their findings based on CEST. To determine the accuracy of individual viewers, we defined the ‘gold standard’ as a joint review by four experts. Results. The 56 CE video clips included five normal cases, 19 cases of protruding lesions, 21 cases of depressed lesions, three cases of flat lesions, one case of abnormal mucosa, six cases with blood in the lumen, and one case of stenotic lumen. The overall mean accuracies for the experts and trainees were 74.3% ± 22.6% and 61.7% ± 25.4%, respectively. The overall accuracy for the trainee group was significantly lower than that for the expert group (P Conclusions. Our results showed that there was substantial agreement between experts and moderate agreement between trainees. In order to achieve higher accuracies and better inter-observer agreement, we need not only more experience with CE but also consensus regarding CEST terminology.
Keywords:Capsule endoscopy analysis  inter-observer variability  small-bowel lesions
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